Cruise ship 'is hit with Cholera outbreak'

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A cruise ship has been barred from docking in Mauritius after a possible cholera outbreak on board, with passengers fearing they could face days of quarantine.

British holidaymakers are among 2,200 passengers on board the Norwegian Dawn, which guests said has been 'aimlessly floating' since it was blocked by Mauritian authorities 'to avoid any health risks'.

Around the same number of tourists have been unable to board the vessel, and were forced to queue at the port before being put up in hotels when it became clear the ship could not dock.

The 12-day cruise had sailed from South Africa via Mozambique, and had been scheduled to dock in Port Louis on Sunday, but arrived a day earlier after missing out a stop at Reunion Island.
The ship has a crew of around 1,000, and of the more than 3,000 on board at least 15 people - 14 passengers and one crew member - are said to be in isolation with symptoms of vomiting and diarrhoea.

A tanker vessel has been pictured near the ship by a passenger on board as it remains off the Mauritian coastline.

A group of journalists had been due to embark on a press trip on the vessel on Sunday before they heard that there was suspected cholera on board, USA Today reports.

A mother-of-two on the ship told Dutch newspaper BN DeStem that passengers had been told that there could be cholera on board, and that they could face up to ten days in quarantine if it is confirmed.

'You can imagine that the atmosphere among the passengers is not pleasant,' Dutch holidaymaker Esther Verdaas said.

'Flights are being missed, people have lost money on hotels booked in Mauritius. Guests are angry, rebellious, sad. These are luxury problems, of course. But what I find difficult is that so much is unclear. Can we go home? When? How? Where do we get tickets?'
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The cruise ship contagion stories seem fairly common. Even more often things aren't as serious but still leave a lot of people with gastro-intestinal issues. Maybe in the old days this was chalked up to "seasickness" but it sounds as if it never actually was even back then.
 
According to this medical site, one can only get cholera if they ingest the bacteria that cause it: Cholera: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Prevention

So who was Patient Zero? Must have been someone who had access to food, drink or the cabins, right? (This makes me think that if I ever take a cruise, I must pack a lot of rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, washcloths and Lysol spray so I can clean my own cabin. I can't control the food supply, but I can clean my own cabin.)

So when they block the vessel from docking, are they doing that to keep the crew on board? Keep everyone on board? What if someone needs hospitalization?

Do they sanitize the whole ship like mad when things like this happen? Norwegian Dawn Cruise: Expert Review (2023)
 

Anybody, who is hacking up a lung, can buy a ticket on these liners. And then for the next 5-7 days, everybody is packed in like sardines. It's kind of like the ideal germ incubator.
That's the flu or Covid, normal consequences of crowded spaces. Cholera is a poop disease. Someone's poop got spread around.

Are there cameras in the kitchen? Perhaps there should be?
 
It was probably Noro virus. When we cruise, we take a can of Lysol disinfectant with us, We start by spraying the outside door handle, then on the inside the phones, TV remotes, all drawer pulls, bathrooms,and sliding door handles.
We have never gotten sick (knock wood)
 
Anybody, who is hacking up a lung, can buy a ticket on these liners. And then for the next 5-7 days, everybody is packed in like sardines. It's kind of like the ideal germ incubator.
I would have thought after Covid, most people would have lost their interest in boat cruises. I’m shocked at how many people still go on cruises. It seems so foolish.
 


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